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Pankey's, Franklin; $75; $125. In 1837 Luzborough 

 stood at Rev. H. M. Cryer's farm near Franklin, on 

 the Nashville road; $100; $150. He died in Georgia 

 in 1840. Among Luzborough's distinguished get was 

 Portsmouth. Others are named elsewhere. 



In announcing the coming of Luzborough to Nashville 

 it was stated that he would be exhibited to public inspec- 

 tion before the legislature adjourned. 



THE IMMORTAL GLENCOE 



GLENCOE was foaled 1831; got by Sultan, dam Tram- 

 poline by Tramp; g. dam Web by Waxy; Penelope 

 by Trumpator; Prunella by Highflyer; Promise by 

 Snap; Julia by Blank; Spectator's dam by Partner; 

 Bonny Lass by Bay Bolton; by Darley's Arabian; 

 by Byerly Turk; by Taffolet Barb; by Place's 

 White Turk; Natural Barb Mare. Bred by Lord 

 Jersey. 



Tramp got two Derby winners and one winner of 

 The St. Leger. Selim, Sultan's sire, got one Derby 

 winner and two winners of The Oaks. Sultan got two 

 winners of The Oaks and one Derby winner Bay 

 Middleton. See ST. GILES. 



Glencoe was much inbred to Herod, Eclipse and Match- 

 em. He was a golden chestnut with both hind legs white 

 half way to the hocks and a large star in his forehead. 

 He belonged to a family of great racers; in 1835, 19 of Sul- 

 tan's get won 46 races, the stakes amounting to $60,890. 



"Glencoe made his first appearance in the Newmarket Craven 

 meeting, 1834, when he won the Tuesday's Riddlesworth stakes of 

 200 sovs. each, half forfeit, for the produce of mares covered in 

 1830. Twelve subs., beating Zulima and two others. 



"On the Thursday in the same meeting, he was beaten by Pleni- 

 potentiary in a sweepstakes of 100 sovs. each, h. ft. Nine subs. 



